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a weeklong protest in northern iraq has ended in violence after police move to disburse them. at least 20 people killed. security forces moved in on the sunni demonstrators after surrounding them for four street days. army officials accused protesters of attacking several checkpoints in the area. meanwhile, one of the highest- ranking kurds and the iraqi government has been sacked. he has been the foreign minister of iraq for nearly a decade. mary l maliki replaced him on tuesday in response to an ongoing boycott by kurdish politicians -- nouri al-maliki replaced him on tuesday. the foreign minister will be replaced by maliki's deputy, a prominent shia muslim and former iraqi oil minister. is on the line with us from iraq. what did he say? >> he actually says that the decision has now been risen -- then reversed. he says the cabinet of mr. maliki were persuaded that it would be detrimental to efforts to solve an ongoing crisis between the kurdish leadership and the baghdad government. there was to have been a high level kurdish delegation arriving in baghdad. the threat is tha
a weeklong protest in northern iraq has ended in violence after police move to disburse them. at least 20 people killed. security forces moved in on the sunni demonstrators after surrounding them for four street days. army officials accused protesters of attacking several checkpoints in the area. meanwhile, one of the highest- ranking kurds and the iraqi government has been sacked. he has been the foreign minister of iraq for nearly a decade. mary l maliki replaced him on tuesday in response to...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war it's a war the past more gone is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kook which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because all the sexy but of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's c
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war it's a war the past more gone...
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. >> 27 sunni muslims have been killed in northern iraq. two ministers have resigned from the government in protest. it is the worst fighting since the sudanese began protesting against what they call it discrimination -- since the sunnis begin pros testing against the shiite government. >> two bishops kidnapped in syria have been released. the archbishop of the syrian orthodox church and a greek orthodox bishops have arrived safely in the northern city of aleppo. they went missing one day earlier when the car they were in was seized by gunmen. >> men in the city of belgrade, but the incident took place in a haunting shop. >> a regional interior ministry is offering a reward of almost 80,000 euro to find him. >> there is a huge manhunt reminiscent of the search for the boston marathon bombers to find the perpetrator. >> they have been searching for the gun man. his motive is thus far on noun. authorities are on alert in the region and in the neighboring ukraine as well. >> police are patrolling schools and other public institutions. this wi
. >> 27 sunni muslims have been killed in northern iraq. two ministers have resigned from the government in protest. it is the worst fighting since the sudanese began protesting against what they call it discrimination -- since the sunnis begin pros testing against the shiite government. >> two bishops kidnapped in syria have been released. the archbishop of the syrian orthodox church and a greek orthodox bishops have arrived safely in the northern city of aleppo. they went missing...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is ready for it's truck and. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga go to defend against any surprises for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them all the program good cook . it's like a small version of iraq sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because all the six a year but of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is re
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the past more gone is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is secure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them all the problem in kirkuk. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's this view that because all the sexy but of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk is sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is re
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the past more...
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are moving to edge closer towards independence despite strong objections from baghdad the country's northern region has become a scene of a volatile stalemate between two armies and the conflicts being fueled third by the massive oil deposits there which both sides wish to claim and exploited. off as more. they call them those who face death gong once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the past more gone is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepow
are moving to edge closer towards independence despite strong objections from baghdad the country's northern region has become a scene of a volatile stalemate between two armies and the conflicts being fueled third by the massive oil deposits there which both sides wish to claim and exploited. off as more. they call them those who face death gong once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and it's disputed because . but of course the other reason is. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent state should th
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark and new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kook which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because all the six a year but of course the other reason is king. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an in
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark and new war we have enough forces in...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq is soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure cuckoo which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because. but of course the other reason is kooks oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output t
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq is soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq is soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga go to defend against any surprises for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because. but of course the other reason is kooks oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq is soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga go to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is clear kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia arabs and kurds it's disputed because. but of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent state
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the kashmir gong is ready for it's. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is secure coop which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them all the program code group. it's like a small version of iraq that sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because. but of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the kashmir gong...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark and new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because . but of course the other reason is cuckoo. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka thinning out an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent state sh
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark and new war we have enough forces in...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and. it's this because. of. the other reason is. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk is sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent state should the kurds get t
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them the program code group. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's this view that because. but of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large c
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory. now know iraq as soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure cuckoo which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because. of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory. now know iraq as soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed to be on. this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's this view that because. but of course the other reason is. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent stat
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed to be on. this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in...
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towards independence despite strong objections from baghdad the country's northern region has become a scene of a volatile stalemate between two armies and the conflicts being further few by the massive oil deposits there which both sides wish to claim and exploit is that she kept enough. they call them those who face death gone once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the iraqi troops are supposed to be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the kashmir gong is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the p
towards independence despite strong objections from baghdad the country's northern region has become a scene of a volatile stalemate between two armies and the conflicts being further few by the massive oil deposits there which both sides wish to claim and exploit is that she kept enough. they call them those who face death gone once guerrilla rebels fighting saddam for an independent kurdistan now an officially sanctioned force in iraq's semi autonomous kurdish region the peshmerga and the...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is ready for. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is clear kook which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them all the program code group. is like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's the view that because. but of course the other reason is. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of i
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the peshmerga is...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army had. if there is even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the pressure to defend against a major surprises if we're attacked of course we will retaliate. at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's this because. of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an independent state should th
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army had. if there is even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the kashmir gong is ready for its truck. we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against a nice surprise is it for attacks of course we will retaliate. at the heart of the disputed territory is a coup which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them all the program could cook. because like a small version of iraq that sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's this because. of course the other reason is kook's oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested kirkuk is sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq the soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war. it's a war the kashmir gong...
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kook which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because all the sexy but of course the other reason is kooks oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so. hotly contested here kook a sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraq as soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate with them over at the heart of the disputed territory is cure kuku which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them but. it is like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds its disputed because all the sexy but of course the other reason is kooks oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's en
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be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place and enough firepower for the peshmerga to defend against any surprises if for attacks of course we will retaliate at the heart of the disputed territory is cure cuck which both baghdad and the kurds say belongs to them. it's like a small version of iraq with sunni shia christians arabs and kurds it's disputed because all the sexy but of course the other reason is kooks oil. the oil fires illustrate the main reason that. this land is so hotly contested here kuka sitting on an estimated ten billion barrels of oil and is responsible for a large chunk of iraq's current output that's enough to sustain an i
be on the same side after all they're citizens of one country but for more than a year now here in northern iraq the two armies have been pitted against each other their weapons locked and loaded these peshmerga soldiers are on alert twenty four hours a day they're guarding the kurdish front line of the so-called disputed territory now no iraqi soldiers are allowed beyond this point if either army advances if there's even a single misfire it could spark a new war we have enough forces in place...
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. >> well, i've been there as a civilian in late 2008, but in northern iraq in 2011, i was embedded training, and i was on a small iraqi army base where we had the third iraqi division. what i found fascinating about the debate in washington right now, the people who wanted us in iraq, to stay, and train the iraqi army, some of the republicans, they've been for a long time calling to arm the syrian insurgents that are frankly radicals. in iraq, alawi is not in charge. these have killed members of the third iraqi unit which my unit was tasked in training in 2011. which side of the war are you on? in one token you want to put u.s. troops embedded in serious situations, train an iraqi army that's, quote, pro shia, and the other circumstance arm insurgents inside syria that six weeks ago -- >> wanted to kill the same troops. john, moving on, the unemployment rate for veterans, it is falling but it's very high. the va says for the 9/11 generation the unemployment rate is 9.2%. at today's joining force news conference, the white house announced hundreds of thousands of veterans have been trained o
. >> well, i've been there as a civilian in late 2008, but in northern iraq in 2011, i was embedded training, and i was on a small iraqi army base where we had the third iraqi division. what i found fascinating about the debate in washington right now, the people who wanted us in iraq, to stay, and train the iraqi army, some of the republicans, they've been for a long time calling to arm the syrian insurgents that are frankly radicals. in iraq, alawi is not in charge. these have killed...
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iraq and then with intervene there and we stayed there for the last 10 years after that. so, --. jenna: that was a no-fly zone, wasn't it, general walled? subsequent years we had no-fly zone over iraq many years. is that a template we should use in syria as people think about what other options we have beside putting boots on the ground? >> i think it is not an either/or. i think for one thing the latter part, boots on the ground which is not appealing for anybody but i think may have to happen particularly if we're talking about trying to eliminate their chemical weapons. there is no way to do that i don't think very efficiently totally from the air. first of all i don't think we know where all of them are but, number two, there is disperal problem if you were to bomb them or take them out from the air. i think you would have to air cover and ground cover. once you start that, you're not going to back away from it. so it is a long-term issue. jenna: the pentagon says we would need 75,000 troops on the ground to accomplish what we would need there. and just keeping that i
iraq and then with intervene there and we stayed there for the last 10 years after that. so, --. jenna: that was a no-fly zone, wasn't it, general walled? subsequent years we had no-fly zone over iraq many years. is that a template we should use in syria as people think about what other options we have beside putting boots on the ground? >> i think it is not an either/or. i think for one thing the latter part, boots on the ground which is not appealing for anybody but i think may have to...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the u.s. turned a blind eye on the issue. now wiki leaks is rolling out more revelations when we come back. judy you know. a glimpse into america's foreign policy a few years past. ten years ago. was overtaken. ten years of political infighting terrorism and economic decay. arise. april ninth. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three broken video for your media project free media r t v dot com. welcome back being in school in the ecuadorian embassy i've been nine months hasn't stopped using a song just whistle blowing mission he's unveiled what's called project on the wiki leaks website containing over one point seven million u.s. diplomatic cables from the one nine hundred seventy s. . what is in the documents which is which was the most significant geopolitical publication ever. they've released a massive new database of u.s. diplomatic cables that date back to the one nine hundred seventy s. so this was a time when henry kissinger was u.s. secretary of secretary of state a
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the u.s. turned a blind eye on the issue. now wiki leaks is rolling out more revelations when we come back. judy you know. a glimpse into america's foreign policy a few years past. ten years ago. was overtaken. ten years of political infighting terrorism and economic decay. arise. april ninth. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. three broken video for your media project free media r t v...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue at the worst part is that malique its government and all those that were in power after the invasion were ready to bear arms against those raising concerns of chemical and radioactive contamination yeah i guess they feel indebted to the invaders that all ministers and government officials are not entitled to speak freely on this issue there is a ban on any relevant scientific research being published even in the u.s. this ban comes from either the administration in washington or from the pentagon and is binding even for our scientists. whether another casualty of the war in iraq is the country's cultural heritage archaeologist an architect dr is san fatty says many artifacts were destroyed and others pundit with the u.s. ignoring his course to help. in some palaces pure gold bullion there were found and some of them were plundered i'm sure that everything was stored in the central and other banks sent to the us without any documentation and is now kept in arch
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue at the worst part is that malique its government and all those that were in power after the invasion were ready to bear arms against those raising concerns of chemical and radioactive contamination yeah i guess they feel indebted to the invaders that all ministers and government officials are not entitled to speak freely on this issue there is a ban on any relevant...
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there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we have to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these security restrictions determined insurgents are still able to carry out waves of violence and of course this comes on the heel on the heels of numerous attacks that have rocked iraq in recent months and weeks now what we're hearing from voters here is that the corruption is really the number one concern they feel that of corruption was addressed in these kinds of attacks wouldn't really be taking place so much well most of them have been blamed on the insurgency the revived insurgency of al qaida in iraq there are it's clear by talking to voters that there are plenty
there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we have to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. the death of former prime minister margaret thatcher this week reopened old divisions among the british people grieved her passing socialist students and anticapitalist were joined by ex miners in london's trafalgar square on saturday the bit a not so fond farewell demonstrators said they stand against the legacy of fancher during her time at the top of british politics to go on the unions and privatized state services detractors of finding creative and provocative ways to show their anger at the mark she left an online campaign has rocketed the wizard of oz song which is dead at the top of the music charts but the b.b.c. radio show that plays out the weekly hit list has said it will only air five seconds of the song as part of a new story for fear of offending people author and journalist toby young believes the full song should be played out of principle. i think it is very cool but i don't think that's a reason not to play it i think is that we should hold
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. the death of former prime minister margaret thatcher this week reopened old divisions among the british people grieved her passing socialist students and anticapitalist were joined by ex miners in london's trafalgar square on saturday the bit a not so fond farewell demonstrators said they stand against the legacy of fancher during her time at the top of british politics...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. it's been a week of intense fire fighting for the eurozone with the single currency blocks ministers approving it and not a bailout to keep the secret economy from collapse by the flames and out here with it now emerging nicosia is going to need a lot more money than i originally thought so a ten billion euro lifeline has now been greenlighted for cyprus who is a request for even more money was flatly rejected the casino needs to come out with thirteen billion euros more which will try to amass by draining the bank accounts of savers it separate banks the very idea of raising deposits is still sending tremors through the eurozone despite your quite assurances the bank accounts are safe but professor of political economy jack ross once thinks otherwise. what you're going to see is a severe depression in cyprus as government raises taxes cut spending sells off assets what are you going on the private side you're going to see and we're already seeing major money
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. it's been a week of intense fire fighting for the eurozone with the single currency blocks ministers approving it and not a bailout to keep the secret economy from collapse by the flames and out here with it now emerging nicosia is going to need a lot more money than i originally thought so a ten billion euro lifeline has now been greenlighted for cyprus who is a...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. the death of former british prime minister margaret thatcher who passed away monday aged eighty seven has reopened old divisions among the british people while most grieved her passing socialist students and anticapitalist were joined by x. miners in london's trafalgar square saturday to bid a not so fond farewell demonstrators said they stand against her legacy during her lifetime at the top of british politics took on unions and privatized state services that are deter actors finding creative and provocative ways to show their anger at the mark they say she left an online campaign has put the wizard of oz song ding dong the witch is dead to the top of the british music charts but b.b.c. radio their show that plays out the weekly hit list eric only five seconds of the song as part of a new story for fear of offending people author and journalist toby young though things they should have played the full song out of principle. i think it is in very poor taste
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. the death of former british prime minister margaret thatcher who passed away monday aged eighty seven has reopened old divisions among the british people while most grieved her passing socialist students and anticapitalist were joined by x. miners in london's trafalgar square saturday to bid a not so fond farewell demonstrators said they stand against her legacy during...
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there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we have to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these security restrictions determined insurgents are still able to carry out waves of violence and of course this comes on the heels on the heels of numerous attacks that have rocked iraq in recent months and weeks now what we're hearing from voters here is that the corruption is really the number one concern they feel that of corruption was addressed in these kinds of attacks wouldn't really be taking place so much well most of them happened blames on the insurgency the revived insurgency of al qaida in iraq there are it's clear by talking to voters that there are plenty
there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we have to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the u.s. turned a blind eye on the issue. from all on the anniversary we're not joined now by human rights lawyer and international law professor curtis doebbler. iraq was invaded and the devastated under what turned out to be a false a pretext will anyone ever be held accountable. well one would hope so it takes sometimes international law takes a long time to hold people accountable but as you've indicated in not only you but as the secretary general of the united nations has indicated as several different international bodies who have reviewed the matter in fact as every international. a warrior of any credibility that has reviewed an independence that has reviewed the matter has seen there was a severe and serious violation of international law committed by the invasion of iraq on false pretenses and we hope that international law ventura lee will hold some of those people accountable as you may know some steps have been taken in that direction to try to prosecute some of those people but
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the u.s. turned a blind eye on the issue. from all on the anniversary we're not joined now by human rights lawyer and international law professor curtis doebbler. iraq was invaded and the devastated under what turned out to be a false a pretext will anyone ever be held accountable. well one would hope so it takes sometimes international law takes a long time to hold people accountable but as you've...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today at the death of former prime minister margaret thatcher this week reopened old divisions among the british people while some grieved passing socialist students and anti capitalists were joined by ex miners in london's trafalgar square on saturday to bid not so fond farewell demonstrators said they stand against the legacy of thatcher it during her time at the top of british politics took on the unions and privatized state services.
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. thanks for joining us here on r.t. today at the death of former prime minister margaret thatcher this week reopened old divisions among the british people while some grieved passing socialist students and anti capitalists were joined by ex miners in london's trafalgar square on saturday to bid not so fond farewell demonstrators said they stand against the legacy of...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls to reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. will ask another firsthand account of the time we've got right war veteran michael president on the line these and other michael thanks play with us ten years on this a lot of time to reflect a lot going on in your life what led you to change your mind so substantially about what happened ten years ago. yes well i think i'll start by saying that i was someone who went to the iraq war fully believing that it was a good thing volunteering to be in the invasion of iraq willing to die or lose limbs for a cause that i really trusted that this government was telling the truth about and that changed very quickly as the many months went on in iraq and the real things that did it for me i was witnessing all of the lies told by the bush administration really crumble in front of our faces and the main thing being interactions with the iraqi people who we were told we were liberating we were told i would be happy that we were coming into their country and seeing what was being d
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls to reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue. will ask another firsthand account of the time we've got right war veteran michael president on the line these and other michael thanks play with us ten years on this a lot of time to reflect a lot going on in your life what led you to change your mind so substantially about what happened ten years ago. yes well i think i'll start by saying that i was someone who went to the...
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there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we have to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these security restrictions determined insurgents are still able to carry out waves of violence and of course this comes on the heel on the heels of numerous attacks that have rocked iraq in recent months and weeks now what we're hearing from voters here is that the corruption is really the number one concern they feel that of corruption was addressed in these kinds of attacks wouldn't really be taking place so much well most of them happened blamed on the insurgency the revived insurgency of al qaida in iraq there are it's clear by talking to voters that there are plenty
there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we have to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls to reports published by iraqi scientists the u.s. turned a blind eye on the issue let's get some more thoughts now on this tenth anniversary and talk to journalist a middle east expert at a risk is joining us from beirut hi there ali well as i say ten years on a very opportune time to look back isn't it the iraqi prime minister says the country is better off now than it ever was true or false do you think. yes that was that was his opinion in an editorial on composed today that our country is better off i think that in some perspectives it might be better off in another perspective is that it might not be of course during the reign of saddam hussein there was no doubt dictatorship. torture us as a nation's people lived in fear many iraqis who i talked to in particular those from the shia are second also those curves from the kurdish sects speak about the sufferings which they suffered from the hardships which i had there in jaw on the other hand now after the toppling of saddam hussein we have to mention the occupation which led to a
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls to reports published by iraqi scientists the u.s. turned a blind eye on the issue let's get some more thoughts now on this tenth anniversary and talk to journalist a middle east expert at a risk is joining us from beirut hi there ali well as i say ten years on a very opportune time to look back isn't it the iraqi prime minister says the country is better off now than it ever was true or false do you think. yes that was that was his opinion in an...
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there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we had to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these security restrictions determined insurgents are still able to carry out waves of violence and of course this comes on the heels on the heels of numerous attacks that have rocked iraq in recent months and weeks now what we're hearing from voters here is that the corruption is really the number one concern they feel that of corruption was addressed in these kinds of attacks wouldn't really be taking place so much well most of them happened blamed on the insurgency the revived insurgency of al qaeda in iraq there are it's clear by talking to voters that there are plenty
there's been about a dozen small explosions in northern cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we had to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks...
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cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been casualties pardon me injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we had to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these security restrictions determined insurgents are still able to carry out waves of violence and of course this comes on the heel on the heels of numerous attacks that have rocked iraq in recent months and weeks now what we're hearing from voters here is that the corruption is really the number one concern they feel that of corruption was addressed in these kinds of attacks wouldn't really be taking place so much well most of them have been blamed on the insurgency there were insurgency of al qaeda in iraq there are it's clear by talking to voters that there are plenty of other parties and political in
cities in iraq in three different areas as well as several rounds of mortar fire that have landed in several cities polling stations targeting polling stations south of baghdad we're hearing that there have been casualties pardon me injuries but no casualties confirmed as of yet now this comes amid incredibly tight security restrictions here all across iraq even getting to the studios here in baghdad we had to pass multiple checkpoints and what these attacks indicate is that despite these...
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areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue the worst part is that maliki is government and all those that were in power after the invasion were ready to bear arms against those raising concerns of chemical and radioactive contamination i guess they feel indebted to the invaders that all ministers and government officials are not entitled to speak freely on this issue there is a ban on any relevant scientific research being published even in the u.s. this ban comes from the administration in washington or from the pentagon and is binding even for our scientists. were. coming up wiki leaks is rolling out more revelations when we come back it's a million different i think cables published by getting a sound which offer a glimpse into america's foreign policy of years past. science technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got this huge you're covered. ten years ago by god it was overtaken. ten years of political infighting terrorism and economic decay. challenge in russia a rise. to f
areas of iraq and despite repeated calls and all the reports published by iraqi scientists the us turned a blind eye on the issue the worst part is that maliki is government and all those that were in power after the invasion were ready to bear arms against those raising concerns of chemical and radioactive contamination i guess they feel indebted to the invaders that all ministers and government officials are not entitled to speak freely on this issue there is a ban on any relevant scientific...